Education Technology Power

Education Technology Power
Author: Michael W. Apple,Hank Bromley
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1998-07-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780791497678

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Is the enormous financial investment school districts are making in computing technology a good idea? With a focus on educational computing, Education/Technology/Power examines how technological practices align with or subvert existing forms of dominance.

Education Technology Power

Education Technology Power
Author: Hank Bromley,Michael W. Apple
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0791437973

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With a focus on educational computing, this book examines how technological practices align with or subvert existing forms of dominance. Examines the important question: Is the enormous financial investment school districts are making in computing technology a good idea?

Preparing Faculty for Technology Dependency in the Post COVID 19 Era

Preparing Faculty for Technology Dependency in the Post COVID 19 Era
Author: Papia Bawa
Publsiher: Information Science Reference
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2021
Genre: Blended learning
ISBN: 1799892360

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"This is a book on preparing pre-service, in-service teachers, and higher education faculty on harnessing and dealing with technology dependence in an Emergency Remote Teaching era, induced by the coronavirus pandemic"--

The power of the Internet for learning moving from promise to practice report of the Web based Education Commission

The power of the Internet for learning moving from promise to practice   report of the Web based Education Commission
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2000
Genre: Internet in education
ISBN: 9781428926738

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Federal Commission offers suggestions regarding electronic learning.

The Power of Technology for Learning

The Power of Technology for Learning
Author: Noah P. Barsky,Mike Clements,Jakob Ravn,Kelly Smith
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2008-09-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1402087462

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In today’s dynamic global business environment where knowledge is a main asset and learning becomes the most important process, Business Education needs to employ the right practices to develop future leaders. Businesses require graduates that become true experts. But can business schools indeed create learning experiences that address the needs of the global marketplace? Can they teach students to build learning organizations? The articles in this volume detail successful approaches developed by business educators and researchers. The approaches have been implemented to solve real problems and to provide students with the ethical and analytical abilities they will need to both compete and contribute to the betterment of others. The thematic part of this volume focuses on the potential of interactive on-line activities to promote business and economics education. They demonstrate the benefits that learning technologies can bring and show how to overcome potential problem issues.

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Technology

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Technology
Author: J. Michael Spector
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1845
Release: 2015-01-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781506311296

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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Technology examines information on leveraging the power of technology to support teaching and learning. While using innovative technology to educate individuals is certainly not a new topic, how it is approached, adapted, and used toward the services of achieving real gains in student performance is extremely pertinent. This two-volume encyclopedia explores such issues, focusing on core topics and issues that will retain relevance in the face of perpetually evolving devices, services, and specific techniques. As technology evolves and becomes even more low-cost, easy-to-use, and more accessible, the education sector will evolve alongside it. For instance, issues surrounding reasoning behind how one study has shown students retain information better in traditional print formats are a topic explored within the pages of this new encyclopedia. Features: A collection of 300-350 entries are organized in A-to-Z fashion in 2 volumes available in a choice of print or electronic formats. Entries, authored by key figures in the field, conclude with cross references and further readings. A detailed index, the Reader’s Guide themes, and cross references combine for search-and-browse in the electronic version. This reference encyclopedia is a reliable and precise source on educational technology and a must-have reference for all academic libraries.

Failure to Disrupt

Failure to Disrupt
Author: Justin Reich
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780674249660

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A Science “Reading List for Uncertain Times” Selection “A must-read for anyone with even a passing interest in the present and future of higher education.” —Tressie McMillan Cottom, author of Lower Ed “A must-read for the education-invested as well as the education-interested.” —Forbes Proponents of massive online learning have promised that technology will radically accelerate learning and democratize education. Much-publicized experiments, often underwritten by Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, have been launched at elite universities and elementary schools in the poorest neighborhoods. But a decade after the “year of the MOOC,” the promise of disruption seems premature. In Failure to Disrupt, Justin Reich takes us on a tour of MOOCs, autograders, “intelligent tutors,” and other edtech platforms and delivers a sobering report card. Institutions and investors favor programs that scale up quickly at the expense of true innovation. Learning technologies—even those that are free—do little to combat the growing inequality in education. Technology is a phenomenal tool in the right hands, but no killer app will shortcut the hard road of institutional change. “I’m not sure if Reich is as famous outside of learning science and online education circles as he is inside. He should be...Reading and talking about Failure to Disrupt should be a prerequisite for any big institutional learning technology initiatives coming out of COVID-19.” —Inside Higher Ed “The desire to educate students well using online tools and platforms is more pressing than ever. But as Justin Reich illustrates...many recent technologies that were expected to radically change schooling have instead been used in ways that perpetuate existing systems and their attendant inequalities.” —Science

Computer Intelligent Computing and Education Technology

Computer  Intelligent Computing and Education Technology
Author: Hsiang-Chuan Liu,Wen-Pei Sung,Wenli Yao
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1477
Release: 2014-03-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781315775562

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This proceedings set contains selected Computer, Information and Education Technology related papers from the 2014 International Conference on Computer, Intelligent Computing and Education Technology (CICET 2014), held March 27-28, 2014 in Hong Kong. The proceedings aims to provide a platform for researchers, engineers and academics as well as indu